Wm . some .. .. , irresiat-‘dhi" " Sr. JonN,- May ll—(Speclai)-Word was receivad'sodsy that Chester Martin St. John, Rhodes scholar won the Gladstone memorial prise, Oxford's blue ribbon‘honor. ' This is awarded for-the best essay in a competition open to the whole Univer siiy including graduates. um mu SYDNEY, May lit—The Dominion Cos company are having their field surveying» stat? survey a line of railway from» Grand Lake to the Barrachols, near . Lingnn a distance of some live or six miles. The company has in view the opening up of Hid-669181“ the 'llarraehois. and establish: ing there a colliery similar to the one now in operation at Big Glace Bay, and which lathe latest mineaopeued by thevcompany. Twozorrthree usmscau :be tapped at the Barmhnis, who psinolpaimne of which is thefluilins. can Hill-S liltlliitiii LONDON. May 10.—-The Queen has intimated her opposition to horse racing and race'. The fashionable. rscecourses df'nfleol'lnd Goodwood will not _is year-.3116 palslinly not in the future. ,1“)? the presence of Her Majesty. The death of her father is the ostensible' resuson for her intended absence from these fashionable meetings.’ but behind this is the Queen's intense growing dislike forhcrse racing. The Queen was greatly distressed by certain incidents ussuclaied with the “spot of king‘s’"last year. and particularly by the "(sent scandal ‘In which Loud Gerrard was involved. This-poet’smother is u. very close friend of the Queen. and the dangerous influenceof'the race track on young men hss‘led Her Majesty to be seen little at, lhevtrsoks. ‘ ' She detosts gambling in all forms. #— KEEP our BALANCE Ui’. It has been truthfully said that any” disturbance of the even balance of health cams serious trouble. Nobody can be too‘oareful'to keep‘thls balance up. When people begin to lose 'appstlte, or to get tired easily. the'isaetiiimprudeuce brings oasiokuess. Weakness or dehiiity. The system needs a tonic. craves ’it. and should not be denied it; and th‘elbest tonic of which ws.huve any knowledge is Hood‘s Sar'sapsriila. What this medicine has done in keeping 'heaithy peop'er healthy. in keeping up the even boan of health. gives it the sums distinction as a preventi‘vn‘thot'it onloys as a om liar -early use has illustrated the wisdom of she old saying that a stitch in time saves nine. ’l‘ske'fiood’s for appetite. strength and endurance. cunéaoofl maxim. CHICAGO. m Wheat Wheat ' Pork. May. ‘t’ < s s' w" at. causal wrench u my 11 —(Speclal)—‘. om.Apr-u.. no Corn. May. lot at; paras"... 51m . best are $36.3? ’ ,..whichienflcéhl pack. 'g’ ‘ ' " Igu bysll grocers. ‘ bureaus and ., ,, i d .‘l h a. S ' " I p lraip Near Ka . in illo'l’iu‘oi. Report arei'Siirroundelli“ "Qi and Will Be T' ' aThestniy » ) Joint Many , . l VANcouvnn. May 11 .iSpecislb-‘l‘lll , Mounted Police. cowboys; f‘lndllu trackers and-detectives have Joinédi. la a chase after the bandits who holdup and robbed the C. P. R. imperial 'Limitdd near Kamloops on Tuesday night.- 1' V it. is« reported the robbers stag surrounded in the woods near o'eampbelb Greek and their captureis certain. ' ‘ 'Thc rewards offered for their capture? how total nine thousand five hundred dollars. the British Columbia Government. liliiiiiMiSSflii '* summon Eliiili LONDON. Mny lO—The Canadian Associated Press understands that the Association of Chambers of Commerce has received a communication from the Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Board at Trade. to the effect this the Committee is considering the early (lespatch to Canada of a Commercial Mission to ucertain and investigate the extent and the nature of the competition which British goods have to meet; also with a view to indicating any further opening which may exist for British ‘trade. mama“ * 'iiiflillilliiliii SAN FuANcrsco, May lit—The signal corps of the United States Army is photographing San Francisco's ruins from » balloons. A series oi pictures is being taken. to be kept on file by the War Department in Washington. Several hundred pictures havs‘already been made . oi the diil‘erent buildings. and an order ' bent for three balloons. so that a complete panoramic picture of the city can be had Distinct Bill Amman. May lO.-i‘he 150 men of the Minudie cool mineon the .loggins rail— [way went out Wednesday. The trouble is due to the company's dismissal ten days ago of a boy employed as choin runner. whose replacement they demanded. There is an impression that the strike will be brief. -.....,...._ TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT OF CHARLOITETOWN- Entered. May ll—Mlnuie A. Bold. Shcdlac; Prince Concert. Sullivan, Pictcu; Katie dc Ella. Trenhoim, Bale Verte; Lochiel. Smith, Shediac. Cleared. May. ll—Minnio .A. Reid. Wei; Watch, Refuse. Gray. Gallant. Pictou. #4 cooks sion room" @Mflililfisiimifilb We . ,... Jig-we «gr»!- hm gum :v'l Conical: .‘oiieti CAUSES liiflUBLl- lace; Life Boat. Anderson. Pictou; Katie‘ & Ella, Trenhoim. Bale Verte; Biach Cardigan; James A. I havipglofl'ered fifteen hundred. synthesis. Mar" »- tie-iSpscialF’i'hsi ghoul made-1y “atria who-Wm» - be 'svestv-Wlljlipetial ~14th rapists! has mam-m ' -. «Bntit is said tohave‘ included. all and registered mall for Wiciofla from Otts'vtal Winnipeg our Calgary, “together with thré’e‘out hf four packagesme Montresil the value of which cannotovcn be upproa; inmted. 1 Mil 'llilifllil 7‘ All {can Sr.JonN, May lO—With his neck pinned between. the edges of the elevator and floor. a Russian Jew wssstrnngled to death in a Dock street clothing establishment Wednesday. Nobody saw the fatality. and when the discovery was made the sight was harrowing. Hangingbeneath the elvator floor was the body. Above and pressed sharply back, was the head. The eyes were Open. The family occurred in the clothing manufacturing house of David Ashkins. where the victim was employed. The dead youth had no relatives in the city. ‘lll‘ilsiitmi = flilflHEi sun PARlS, May lO.—The conclusion of the election permitted the Castellane case to be taken up to day for final inquiries as to the possibility of a, reconciliation between the Countess (formerly :Anna Gould) snd.Count Bani. This was con- sideredtobcaformality. as the parties are not disposed to become reconciled. Aiter the present pracsedinge the" Countess's revised bill will be tilled and the papers served. The lawycrqexpects that in future the proceedings will. move briskly. and that the final decree will be rendered without a contest. Nomother would give her little one - poison ifshe knew it, and yet all the so-caiied soothing syrup! and many oLthe liquid medicines given children contain poisonous opiates. and an overdose w II kill. When a mother uses Baby's ’Own Tablets she has the guarantee of a government analyst that this medicine a not contain one particle of opiate or ’narcotlo that iteannnt possibly do n. \This [assurance is worth much to the mother who cares for the safety oi- her iltie ones. Mrs. Chas. McLaughlin? Detert Station N. S.. says: “I have: used Baby's Own Tablets ior colic. stonmdh t'ou ins and other ailments ; of childhood and find ,them, so valuable that I would othe without them in the house.” Soduhy medicine dealers or by Imailat 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 00.. Brockvllle.0nt. Insurance on Hulls, Sterling «the World , , 01 V ‘ ‘ firompt attention. Certificates i . pronto its.th Boston a d the provinceA“ Jopmfll‘wnsr season. The Pretoria of} lens Qumfiisnmship Cilawhlch will be; A DANGER 1'0 CHlL‘DiloODL SAILINQNXESSELS ' man; 1;) a {conduit ville lowest current rates. deft byletierptolqhone orielegrapb receive A Mirinevfi’nderwriiers, _ Charlottetown, P'. Eolsland, .‘ Agency at flames, N. Bedlard‘Row. GNP-9*. “n r‘r—a “Jag... c ' . femur». node. will preach tomorro : on in: out: whim 50.86%». I s i Tun Government Stcbk Farm herd - . cattle has been examined by Dr. Pethlokn '1‘. e animals that had tespohded to th: tn ulln fest he did not think it neces‘ any?” reexamine as it was plain to seej Elam, vth'Qflnlmull wares short time} ' mm were found. beyond doubt,'f 7 0., ,itis reported not to bs‘ ,mt' I “to ’ out any schemelby'; gyth (1W cattle might be with” (We; meeting a cosy, and it; .seamszphsy-xmlihhave to be slaughtered. ' ‘ ‘Tnn-‘Diant'ldse S mship Company- annqpocedaldsmeek this“ would plaeei fibres crust-wise.‘»steamers on ital. .n ,. ,theqrsmtmwise vs 1 ru'nning out‘ of Boston. will bdbrongiit there in July.- This month the steamer'lloiifax will run; .ourtbe rootebehygeen Boston and Halifax? The Beverley, which been running; from New York to the \ st Indies. hssi been transferred to the.Bcston-Hnlifax-.f Charlottetown -route. T'wo vessels will: -ply between Boston. Halifax and Char lotietown. P. E. 1., and the third will go toSydney, C. 13.. instead of. Charlotte. town. ‘ In any one is skeptical In these days of progressive adVertislcg as to the draw- ing power of the daily paper he should Ihltupon some. suchischeme, as did a, London merchant recently. to test the value oi his publicity. In order to escortsin‘uvar wit-hares hi. advertisefi ments were read he nblished ton half-column ads. in Whit); he purposely misstated a number of historical‘ incidents. Within a few dayshe mccivedl hundreds of letters from all paris .oi‘thp. countryln which the writers “undertook tocorreci: the statements ‘hat had been made,aa'kiogat the same ime why the‘ firm employedaperson so ignorant that he was unacquaiuted wi the simplest factsoprallsh history. or many weeks adelugo of, these letters was received irons» clergyman. professors and school' children. and in two , tastes from eminent man of world-w reputation. The merchant. although he decided. never totny the experiment again. found that it was one oi the best-paying advertisements he had ever put out. This is merely an illusirationof how carefully the advertising columns of a daily nswrpaper are read. It also shows how careful the publicurctopick flaws in an advertisement, and so " disproves the theory. held by some advertisers, that falsehood disguised as fact will escape detection. ‘ Exch. t...— our 1115 BASE. Jock—Who is that absent minded beggar walking in the middle of the street. J lm —lle was playing baseball the other day in the Park. and he's wonderingyet how Bourassa came to put him opt on three strikes. i Cargoes and Freight e£-. saued, payable in all parts I 0!. Tbsflbsarvsn u . a ‘ thqtdhey were aflhcted by the disease.‘ ‘ im~iliiiiHISlS .spabled him to approach ' obey ‘ determined. they said. no longer to starve - most notable features of this store is its mod. cons-4 i Third-Class Were _ Onswa. “‘““" today _ took 'pllee‘ on the present methode'oi ‘home- standing the Northwest and a sensation May ll—(Special)—-ln 1.: s.‘ n . was caused by the production oi corrcs pondeooe between Lord Strathconu's' office and W. T. R. Preston, Chief lin- migration Agent. London. It thaws a good deal of friction between. the Canadian oflloials. particularly Preston Griffiths. and Alfreddury. . Width and Strait- vGoid‘ Mine in 3 Trading ‘ Company—éfirst-ciass rams Chargchhcre' Paid By omc'm's.” the Preston in one letter told he stopped as 4" officials from charging first- oiass iares in expense mosnts while they travelled third-class. ‘ Jury declared that Preston knew of the practice all along and he only stopped It in a moment of pique. In another letter Jury intimated that Preston had a. gold mine in the North Atlantic Trading Company and nsks if he cannot be let in on the ground floor to get some share. humans Moscow, May lit—It turns out that the man who attempted to assassinate the governor-general of Moscow. -Vice Admiral Doubossoii'. wasp revolutionist disguised as a naval officer, which the palace without creating suspicion. He carried the bomb-in a candy box, and had a false passport. in which his name Was given as Meta. which proved his connection, with the three re'volutionists who were) killed by the explosion oi a bomb in their room up Saturday last. that being the name underlwhich the apartment occupied by the revolutionists was rented. iiiiiliil mm ' . av human LONDON. May lO-Everybody here is delighted at the happy though of the Canadian Government in inviting the King and Queen to visit the Dominion, and it would be equally happy if the President of the United States were included in the. invitation. Here in England we have long outlived the soreness and jealousy provoked by the rise of America to be a great world Power, and we think that the cordial meeting of our King and Queen with President Roosevelt on Canadian soil. would be a very happy augury of the future-kindly relations and brotherly affection between the United States and __-snLnns ‘ luminous S'r. l’mnnsnmm,Mny iii—The return log soldiers seem to have taken posses- sion of ‘flie Siberian railroad. and lobe working it very badly even for their own interest, which is to get home as soon as possible. Acct-respondent oia Russian newspaper who tried to return to Msuchurin says that the soldiers would not permit passenger trains to overtake and pass soldiers’ trains (long trains oiireight cars. which can only move slowly): that they flatly refused to either their own officers or the‘ rlailroadnuthorlties. and ofwn destroyed buildings, etc... on the line. They were und'froeze in Munch urin. W The Tarbard lnn Library arrived at Haszard & Moore. dlZdll. Popular trimmed huts. One of the miliinery show. It has been the object ,0! the management to make this depart- ment the popular milllnery expositiod par excellence of Charlottetown. How well they have succeeded may be judged by the vast crewds of purchasers seen' daily on our floor. Herestyie. ‘ . beauty unveiling—popular prices are paramount. H Jas. Paton & Cc. 12ttsil. "genustdtdvcrtlsscsls: - ' (Too late for Classification.) unsold. Two .saii bouts, sloop rigged Moore barber W-HTED.—Fint or second r.for Aims fihool Petsr's‘ '- Y and. .‘ ’Apnlv-ww ter‘Cunpbell :; i, ty. eter's Road. 12d, twti. RARE OIIA CE.-—A good all round . to take charge oi n country printing 0 as. on shares. will Y Bncte Ti lsh. .E. l. ' R" 12.14: printer. wit in find something to .his advants applying to t r» x “l ANTEDu—A-glrl. Apply to Revere Hotel. . . 3d tf. filtkeol and 21 it keeh—Geo.V. V m 1 we a. rvwn ; é ’SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS A onheonufuLPri-sos Edwa Cool loveliness d es ueness hang; ere.h as; . we a s on n i all other notations.“ Comfortgbi ' m; hospitable an and lotion. Charlottetown, Prince , sland, Canada. REMEMBER—That everybody reads huh a morning papers- the news is than and up-tc-date. and that at some time during the da everybody II ‘iikeiy to ban the s advertised while their mind still hri‘g'ht a v his year, dl ni ht. Pictur- goif and e hotels. "I‘I'itudltomit '1' till? usra at n res.-~ ours - ‘ n 0 Edward Sure You 961 I“? the British Empire as a wholsv and” Canada in particular. The distance to Canada involves .no longer absence from London than the _King often makes whom, he Is visiting in the South of Europe. and it is believed that an early visit of TheirMajestios to.Cnnada.is a settled thing. 0 STATE or OHIO. Cr-rv or Toumo. ss. Lucss Consrr. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. .i. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo. Count and State aforesaid and that saidflrm wi ipay‘ the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh FRAN . Sworn to before me and subscribe in 3ylgggsenoo, this 8th day of December. A. (SEAL) A. W. CLEASON. NOTARY PUBLIC Hall‘s Catnrrh Gore is taken internally. and acts directlycn the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. send for testi- monials free . , . F. J. CHENEY. & 00. Toledo. 0. Sold b all Bimini-151350. Take sli’s , Family, ms for constip- ation. V n BULLETIN. cannot be Cure. . ..-:'.. May li-,(8pecial)—Bioomfleld : lobsters plenty. herring. fair. at, ‘ calamari rr‘efe Hand it Reorganising. TORONTO. May ll.~(Speciai)—The a- nouncement was made in the Logislature yesterday that President James London of the University of Toronto had handed in his resignation. ‘ view of re-organising of the University consequent upon the passing of a bill now before the Legislature. Dr. London had deemed it expedient to place his resign» tion in the hands of the Government so as toallow them a perfectly free hand in choosing ahead for the institution. tillnllhil v ' i ililfliiliiil HALIFAX, N. S. May 10 —John Tucker Murray. a graduate of Daihousle Univers. ity. this city. has just won the Hooper' Fellowship at HorvardlUuiversity. The fellowship iswcrthjldm and is the larg- est travelling feliowshlp given at Harvard. Mr. Murray is the first to hold it. THE Y.M.l3_.l. WUBK LONDON. May lO.—~Probnbly no Y. M. C. A. in the world hasentertained so many visitors in a short time. so the Army Association at Danly. Manchurla. On some days from ten to fifteen thousand men waiting for their steamers were entertained. and from 131,000 to [50411) were served in one month. Ncariy ali' of the 500.000 soldiers in Manchuria are being met by the Associations at Dainy and Liuchutung. the two points of embarkntion. iHi—MF—KiLLl—D m WiSiiilli WBEEK SAN Jose. Coi..Msy lO.—A serious wreck occurred at Edenvnle. 7 miles south of this city. when the Southern Pacific overland limited. west bound, runningSOmlles an hour. was ditched. Atramp was killed and thirty or forty passengers, mostly Chinese, were more or less seriously injured. The accident was duetostruok under a car behind the baggage carjumping the track. provement on anything of the sort previously shown. Only one to each customer. and only given to Georgetown :_ lobster fair. codand her- ring scarcs. ' BOYS. F lllder’s Carter ’ '1 w ' .‘r BASE BALL Will be the popular game here this season. We have a good stock of BATS all prices for M EN and BASE BALLS. big values at the following prices. “Dandy” 5 cents each. ' “Cracker” 10 cents each. “King of the Field” 15 Cents each. “Boy’s Favorite" 25 cents each. '. “King of Diamond” 45 cents each. . “Dollar Dead” 60 cents each. “Half Dollar Dead” 25 cents each. “Professional” 95 cents each. “Official League" $1.50 cents each. Gloves, Mitts, Masks, sic" etc. Special Prices [6‘ Clubs} Ltd.- ”Wmm» z purchasers of shirts.—MOORE & MCLEOD. radii. Catcher's iii'Isoronto Universiingtcfiive j The general opinion seems to be that in , linltnun _ .. -« «am-w .w....——r u... ., h Irma” 5‘ ’5»:th M..." .5. m-.—~..,,.... - «aw/rag; as.»